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Selayang wholesalers suffer 40% drop in business due to illegal traders

Selayang wholesalers suffer 40% drop in business due to illegal traders



Elill Easwaran



Illegal traders operating on the outskirts of the KL wholesale market in Selayang are causing a major dent in business for those operating within the market. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, December 18, 2021.

TRADERS at the Kuala Lumpur wholesale market in Selayang are seeing a 40% drop in sales, no thanks to illegal small-time foreign sellers who operate just outside the main market.

These migrant traders are banned from entering and trading at or near the wholesale market but they are ever present, operating within earshot of other local wholesale business owners.


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